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Reference MVI46-N2
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SLC Platform
Johnson Controls N2 Communication Module
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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October 27, 2008
Network
Point
Type
Network
Point
Address
Unit Description
Notes
BI 1 User Defined in
Ladder Program
User Defined in
Ladder Program
Actual number of points
supported is defined in
configuration file. for example
Binary Input Object Count: 16
BI ... User Defined in
Ladder Program
User Defined in
Ladder Program
Actual number of points
supported is defined in
configuration file. for example
Binary Input Object Count: 16
BI 960
User Defined in
Ladder Program
User Defined in
Ladder Program
Actual number of points
supported is defined in
configuration file. for example
Binary Input Object Count: 16
AO 1 User Defined in
Ladder Program
User Defined in
Ladder Program
Actual number of points
supported is defined in
configuration file. for example
Analog Output Object Count: 16
AO ... User Defined in
Ladder Program
User Defined in
Ladder Program
Actual number of points
supported is defined in
configuration file. for example
Analog Output Object Count: 16
AO 256 User Defined in
Ladder Program
User Defined in
Ladder Program
Actual number of points
supported is defined in
configuration file. for example
Analog Output Object Count: 16
BO 1 User Defined in
Ladder Program
User Defined in
Ladder Program
Actual number of points
supported is defined in
configuration file. That is, Binary
Output Object Count: 16
BO ... User Defined in
Ladder Program
User Defined in
Ladder Program
Actual number of points
supported is defined in
configuration file. for example
Analog Output Object Count: 16
BO 960 User Defined in
Ladder Program
User Defined in
Ladder Program
Actual number of points
supported is defined in
configuration file. for example
Analog Output Object Count: 16
ADF points are not supported. A write to an ADF point will return A. A read from
an ADF point will return a status of unreliable and data of zero.
ADI points are not supported. A write to an ADI point will return A. A read from an
ADI point will return a status of unreliable and data of zero.
BD points are not supported. A write to an BD point will return A. A read from an
BD point will return a status of unreliable and data of zero.